Sri Lanka Bans Travellers From India With Immediate Effect Over COVID-19 Surge Sri Lanka Bans Travellers From India With Immediate Effect Over COVID-19 Surge COVID-19 India: Sri Lanka s Civil Aviation Authority today said that travellers from India will not be allowed to disembark in Sri Lanka. The decision has been taken as the coronavirus continues to spread rapidly in India.
Updated: May 06, 2021 1:05 pm IST
Sri Lanka today said all arrivals from India will be banned with immediate effect due to Covid surge
Colombo:
Sri Lanka today announced that all arrivals from India will be banned with immediate effect due to the record rise in COVID-19 cases in India.
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Updated : May 6, 2021, 1:01 pm IST
Several countries like UK, UAE, Australia and Singapore have already banned travellers from India as well as other South Asian countries
The Civil Aviation Authority on Thursday said that travellers from India will not be allowed to disembark in Sri Lanka. (AFP)
Colombo: Sri Lanka on Thursday announced that all arrivals from India will be banned with immediate effect due to the record rise in COVID-19 cases in the neighbouring country.
Several countries like the UK, the UAE, Australia and Singapore have already banned travellers from India as well as other South Asian countries.
COVID surge: Sri Lanka bans travellers from India with immediate effect
The Civil Aviation Authority on Thursday said that travellers from India will not be allowed to disembark in Sri Lanka.
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COLOMBO: Sri Lanka on Thursday announced that all arrivals from India will be banned with immediate effect due to the record rise in COVID-19 cases in the neighbouring country.
Several countries like the UK, the UAE, Australia and Singapore have already banned travellers from India as well as other South Asian countries.
The Civil Aviation Authority on Thursday said that travellers from India will not be allowed to disembark in Sri Lanka.
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